by Jiggy349 December 11, 2008
Shorthand combination of "annotated" and "noted". Generally only used in Government agencies. Particularly in Classification when nothing further is needed to be said, just an acknowledgement that the section has seen the action.
by Danotheman December 17, 2018
Used when someone says something (real life or internet) that does not make sense or is unintentionally silly. Similar to "wtf", but more specific.
*Must* be 'wot r annotate' with NO capital letters, question marks or the like. Just 'wot r annotate'. That's it. Exclaimation marks may be used to emphasise the point one is trying to make.
Originated by a girl who asked this very 'question' in response to a description of a school work task, including the need for annotation.
*Must* be 'wot r annotate' with NO capital letters, question marks or the like. Just 'wot r annotate'. That's it. Exclaimation marks may be used to emphasise the point one is trying to make.
Originated by a girl who asked this very 'question' in response to a description of a school work task, including the need for annotation.
Example 1
Person 1: Hfjguo sdfh ogif
Person 2: Eh?? wot r annotate!
Example 2
Person 1: I ran up to him and gave him a huge pink elephant!!!
Person 2: wot r annotate.....
Person 1: Hfjguo sdfh ogif
Person 2: Eh?? wot r annotate!
Example 2
Person 1: I ran up to him and gave him a huge pink elephant!!!
Person 2: wot r annotate.....
by Salohcin the Great November 24, 2004
by weirdguyontheweb May 22, 2021